Editor’s Note: Encyclo has not been regularly updated since August 2014, so information posted here is likely to be out of date and may be no longer accurate. It’s best used as a snapshot of the media landscape at that point in time.

The Fiscal Times is a New York-based online news organization that covers financial news and economic issues.

The Times launched with a content-sharing agreement with The Washington Post, which ran its first article by the group in December 2009. That article, on a proposed bipartisan debt commission, wascriticized for Peterson’s outspoken opposition to national debt, and for containing a quote by the director of an organization that receives funding from Peterson’s foundation. Critics admonished both organizations for a lack of transparency, but the partnership remains intact.

A cautionary tale: The Fiscal Times and Washington Post — Enterprise reporting partnerships with online news organizations are in vogue at major newspapers these days, and arguably no paper has been more aggressive in pursuing them than the Washington Post. But in his ombudsman...

The Globe and Mail is a Canadian national newspaper based in Toronto. The Globe and Mail is Canada’s second-largest newspaper by print circulation. Its roots trace back to the founding of the Globe in 1844, and its current majority owner is The Woodbridge Co., a private Canadian media holding company that also holds a majority share…

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